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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

FEATURES

For specific product applications,

Consult your Kawneer representative.

Features

• 190 narrow stile has 2-1/8" (54) vertical stile, 2-1/4" (57.2) top and 3-7/8" (98.4) bottom rail

• 350 medium stile has 3-1/2" (88.9) vertical stile, 3-1/2" (88.9) top and 6-1/2" (165.1) bottom rail

• 500 wide stile has 5" (127) vertical stile, 5" (127) top and 6-1/2" (165.1) bottom rail

• Door is 1-3/4" (44.5) deep

• Dual moment welded corner construction

• Single or double acting

• Infills range from 1/4" (6.4) to 1" (25.4)

• Offset pivots, butt hinges, continuous geared hinge or center pivots

• MS locks or panic hardware

• Surface mounted or concealed closers

• Architects Classic push/pulls

• Adjustable astragal utilizing pile weathering with polymeric fin at meeting stiles

• Polymeric bulb weatherstripping in door frames

• Permanodic

TM

anodized finishes in seven choices

• Painted finishes in standard and custom choices

Optional Features

• Paneline

TM

exit device or Paneline

TM

EL exit device

• Wide variety of bottom rail and cross rail

Product Applications

• 190 narrow stile - engineered for moderate traffic in applications such as offices and stores

• 350 medium stile - provides extra strength for schools, institutions and other high

traffic applications

• 500 wide stile - creates a monumental visual statement for banks, libraries or

buildings that experience heavy traffic conditions

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

BLANK PAGE

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

INDEX

PICTORIAL VIEW ... 5

DOOR TYPES/SECT. DIMENSIONS ... 6

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ... 7,8

STANDARD ENTRANCE PACKAGES ... 9

ENTRANCE OFFERINGS ...10, 11

APPLICATION CRITERIA ... 11

PUSH PULL HARDWARE ... 12

PANELINE

TM

EXIT DEVICE ...13, 14

AUTO SHOWROOM DOOR ...15, 16

INTERMEDIATE RAILS ... 17

INFILL OPTIONS ... 17

ACCESSORIES ... 17

HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE ITEMS... 18

BOTTOM RAILS ... 19

THERMAL CHARTS ... 20-38

LAWS AND BUILDING AND SAFETY CODES GOVERNING THE DESIGN AND USE OF GLAZED ENTRANCE,

WINDOW, AND CURTAIN WALL PRODUCTS VARY WIDELY. KAWNEER DOES NOT CONTROL THE

SELECTION OF PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS, OPERATING HARDWARE, OR GLAZING MATERIALS,

AND ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY THEREFOR.

Metric (SI) conversion figures are included throughout these details for reference. Numbers in parentheses

( ) are millimeters unless otherwise noted.

The following metric (SI ) units are found in these details:

m – meter

cm – centimeter

mm – millimeter

s – second

Pa – pascal

MPa – megapascal

Kawneer reserves the right to change configurations without prior notice when deemed necessary for product

improvement.

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

BLANK PAGE

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

PICTORIAL VIEW

#1 MECHANICAL FASTENING is accomplished

by attaching a 5/16" (7.9) thick extruded aluminum

channel clip to the vertical stile with 1/4"-20 heat

strengthened bolts and 3/16" thick steel nut plates

for a high strength welding base for attachment

horizontal member.

#2 SIGMA* DEEP PENETRATION PLUG WELDS

are made top and bottom after the horizontal

is properly positioned over the channel clip to

help provide the strongest door corner joint

currently available.

#3 SIGMA* FILLET WELDS along both top and

bottom webs of the rail extrusion complete the

welded corner construction.

* An arc welding process known as Shielded Inert Gas Metal Arc (SIGMA)

or also known as Metal Inert Gas (MIG).

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

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2

1

44-5/16" (1125.5) 40-13/16" (1036.6)

3

2

1

3

2

1

44-5/16" (1125.5) 41-9/16" (1042.0) 1686 = 40" (1016) 1786 = 40" (1016) 8600 = 41-11/16" (1058.9) 8400 = 40-13/16" (1036.6) 1690 = 41-9/16" (1055.7) 1790 = 41-9/16" (1055.7) 2-1/4" (57.2) 17/32" (13.5) 1-23/32 (43.8)

1

"

1

3-1/2" (88.9)

1

5" (127.0)

2

3-7/8" (98.4)

2

6-1/2" (165.1)

2

6-1/2" (165.1)

3

1-3/4" (44.5)

3

3

3

2-1/8" (54.0)

3

3-1/2" (88.9)

3

5" (127.0)

AUGUST, 2015

DOOR TYPES/SECTION DIMENSIONS

190 NARROW STILE

350 MEDIUM STILE

500 WIDE STILE

SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

STANDARD

LOCATIONS

STANDARD

LOCATIONS

SINGLE ACTING

SINGLE ACTING

SINGLE ACTING

DOUBLE ACTING

DOUBLE ACTING

DOUBLE ACTING

TYPICAL TYPICAL TOP ATTACHMENT BOTTOM OF DOOR OF CYL.CL TOP ATTACHMENT BOTTOM OF DOOR PANIC LOCK CYLINDER CL STANDARD

EXIT DEVICE OF CRASH BAR FOR KA

WNEER

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AND

ARD EXIT DEVICE

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TYPICAL

OF CRASH BAR FOR AD

AMS RITE

C L OF CRASH BAR FOR FALCON C L

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

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3

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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

NOTE:

1. SERIES 190 NARROW STILE DOORS ARE DETAILED, MEDIUM STILE 350 DOORS AND WIDE STILE 500 DOORS ALSO MAY BE USED.

2. TRIFAB

TM

VG 450 CENTER, 1-3/4" X 4-1/2" (44.5 X 114.3) FRAMING IS DETAILED WITH THE DOORS FOR REFERENCE. OTHER KAWNEER

FRAMING SERIES OR CURTAIN WALL SYSTEMS MAY BE USED. REFER TO THE CATALOG INDEX FOR THE APPROPRIATE DETAIL

SECTION.

SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

450033

INSERT

PAIR OF DOUBLE ACTING DOORS

PAIR OF SINGLE ACTING DOORS

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

069141 069143 069143

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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

SINGLE ACTING DOORS

SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

DOUBLE ACTING DOORS

COC WITH SINGLE

ACTING OFFSET ARM

OVERHEAD CLOSER

FLOOR CLOSER

OVERHEAD CLOSER

450022 GLASS STOPS 450500 TRAY 450500 TRAY OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING

OVERHEAD CLOSER

OVERHEAD CLOSER

450022 GLASS STOPS

450022 GLASS STOPS

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

3/32" (2.4) (3.2)1/8" 1/8" (3.2) 3/32"(2.4) 1/2" (12.7) 3/16" (4.3) 1/8" (3.2)

AUGUST, 2015

STANDARD ENTRANCE PACKAGES

SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL

STANDARD SIZES

(TRIFAB

TM

400 & TRIFAB

TM

VG 450 CENTER FRAMES)

WITHOUT TRANSOM

Door Opening Dimension

Overall Frame Dimension

Masonry Opening Dimension

3' 0" x 7' 0" ( 914 x 2134)

3' 3-1/2" x 7' 1-3/4" (1003 x 2178)

3' 4" x 7' 2" (1016 x 2185)

3' 6" x 7' 0" (1067 x 2134)

3' 9-1/2" x 7' 1-3/4" (1156 x 2178)

3' 10" x 7' 2" (1168 x 2185)

6' 0" x 7' 0" (1829 x 2134)

6' 3-1/2" x 7' 1-3/4" (1918 x 2178)

6' 4" x 7' 2" (1930 x 2185)

STANDARD SIZES

(TRIFAB

TM

VG 451 CENTER FRAMES)

WITHOUT TRANSOM

Door Opening Dimension

Overall Frame Dimension

Masonry Opening Dimension

3' 0" x 7' 0" ( 914 x 2134)

3' 4" x 7' 2" (1016 x 2185)

3' 4-1/2" x 7' 2-1/4" (1029 x 2191)

3' 6" x 7' 0" (1067 x 2134)

3' 10" x 7' 2" (1168 x 2185)

3' 10-1/2" x 7' 2-1/4" (1181 x 2191)

6' 0" x 7' 0" (1829 x 2134)

6' 4" x 7' 2" (1930 x 2185)

6' 4-1/2" x 7' 2-1/4" (1943 x 2191)

WITH TRANSOM

Door Opening Dimension

Overall Frame Dimension

Masonry Opening Dimension

Unchanged from above.

Add 3' 1-3/4" (959) to above heights.

Add 3' 1-3/4" (959) to above heights.

WITH TRANSOM

Door Opening Dimension

Overall Frame Dimension

Masonry Opening Dimension

Unchanged from above.

Add 3' 1-1/2" (953) to above heights.

Add 3' 1-1/2" (953) to above heights.

MASONRY OPENING OVERALL FRAME DOOR OPENING MASONR Y OPENING O VERALL FRAME DOOR OPENING

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

ENTRANCE OFFERINGS

STANDARD

OPTIONAL

Doors

Narrow stile 190 doors prepared for attachment hardware.

Medium stile 350 or wide stile 500.

Door Sizes Std. Standard sizes shown on page 9.

Any size up to 4'-0" x 8'-0" (1219 x 2438).

Glass Stops

Beveled glass stops for 1/4" (6.4) or 3/16" (4.0) infill.

Square glass stops for 3/16" (4.0) or 1/4" (6.4) infill.

Also 1" (25.4) stops.

Door Frames

Trifab

TM

400 - 1-3/4" x 4" (44.5 x 101.6) for single glazing.

Trifab

TM

VG 450 Center - 1-3/4" x 4-1/2" (44.5 x 114.3) for

single glazing or Trifab

TM

VG 451 Center - 2" x 4-1/2" (50.8 x

114.3) for double glazing.

Any Kawneer framing system suitable for door frames may be

selected, but manufactured per order.

Push-Pulls

Single Acting:

Architects Classic Hardware "CO-9" Pull and

"CP-II" Push Bar.

Architects Classic Hardware "CO-9" Pull and

"CP" Push Bar.

Single Acting:

Architects Classic Hardware

"CO-12" and "CP-II" push bar.

Architects Classic Hardware

"CO-12" and "CP" push bar.

Architects Classic Hardware

"CO-9"/"CO-9" Pulls.

Architects Classic Hardware

"CO-12"/"CO-12" Pulls.

Double Acting:

Architects Classic Hardware "CP" Push

Bars.

Double Acting:

Architects Classic Hardware

"CO-9"/"CO-9" Pulls.

Architects Classic Hardware

"CO-12"/"CO-12" Pulls.

Door Closers

Single Acting:

Norton 1601 adjustable or 1601 BF

adjustable surface closer with back-check

and with or without adjustable hold-open.

Standard concealed overhead closer with

single acting offset arm.

Single Acting:

LCN 4040 surface closer with or without

adjustable hold-open.

LCN 2010, 2030 or 5010 concealed

overhead closers with or without hold-open.

LCN 1260 adjustable surface closer.

Norton 8100 surface closer with a 50%

spring power adjustment (for opening forces

of less than 8 pounds). Closer is available

with standard back-checks and with or

without the hold-open feature.

International single acting concealed

overhead closer.

Falcon SC 60 Surface closer.

Double Acting:

Standard concealed overhead closer with 90

degree or 105 degree hold-open or without

hold open. For heavy traffic & high wind

applications, a supplemental door stop is

recommended.

Double Acting:

International overhead concealed closer.

Hinging

Single Acting:

Kawneer top and bottom offset pivots

(or) Kawneer top and bottom 4 1/2" x 4"

(114.3 x 101.6) ball bearing butt hinge with

non-removable pin (NRP) (or) Kawneer

continuous gear hinge.

Double Acting:

Kawneer bottom center pivots for use with

concealed overhead closer.

Double Acting:

Kawneer top center (walking beam) pivot for

use with floor closers.

Intermediate

Pivots/Butts

Single Acting:

Kawneer intermediate offset pivot (or)

Kawneer 4-1/2" x 4" (114.3 x 101.6) ball

bearing butt hinge with non-removable pin

(NRP).

Single Acting:

Rixson M-19 or IVES #7215-INT

intermediate offset pivot.

Power

Transfers

Single Acting:

Kawneer EL intermediate offset pivot (or)

Kawneer EL 4 1/2" x 4" (114.3 x 101.6) ball

bearing butt hinge with wire transfer (or)

EPT (Electric Power Transfer).

Power Supply

SP-1000X Power Supply: For use with Paneline

TM

EL exit

devices.

PS1, PS5-4, and PS5-6 Power Supplies: For use with

Kawneer 1686 EL and 1786 EL exit devices only.

Locks

-Active Leaf

Adams-Rite MS 1850A deadlock with two 1-5/32" (29.4)

diameter 5 pin cylinders.

Adams-Rite #4510 latch lock.

Adams-Rite #1850A-500 short throw deadlock.

Adams-Rite #1850A-505 hookbolt lock.

Adams-Rite #4015 two-point Lock.

Adams-Rite #4085 three-point Lock.

Adams-Rite #4089 exit indicator.

Kawneer cylinder guard.

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

3.5 3 3 4 2 2 2.5 7 8 9 10 11 5 5 1 1 1.5 A B

AUGUST, 2015

APPLICATION CRITERIA

As indicated on Page 9, the standard sizes of swing doors are 3'-0" x 7'-0" (914.4 x 2133.6) or 3'-6" x 7'-0" (1067 x 2134) for single doors and

6'-0" x 7'-0" (1828.8 x 2133.6) for pairs of doors. When these sizes are exceeded the following criteria should be administered.

1. Larger doors should not be subject to heavy traffic or

strong prevailing wind conditions.

2. Larger doors should use a door closer with a good back

check action.

3. When a door exceeds 9'-0" (2743.2) in height, a cross

rail or push bar is recommended to reinforce the vertical stiles.

4. When an offset hung door exceeds 7'-6" (2286.0) in

height, an intermediate butt or offset pivot should be used.

5. Tall doors should be prevented from racking by proper

utilization of hardware, including door closers, door holders

and door stops.

NOTE:

SOME OF THESE CRITERIA ARE OF A SUBJECTIVE

NATURE, CONTACT YOUR FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE

FOR APPLICATION ASSISTANCE.

ENTRANCE OFFERINGS/APPLICATION CRITERIA

A = NARROW STILE 190

B = MEDIUM STILE 350

OR

WIDE STILE 500

MAXIMUM DOOR HEIGHT

FOR PANELINE

TM

EL = 8'-0"

FEET

FEET

METERS

METERS

MAXIMUM SIZE DOOR LEAFS

GLAZED WITH 1/4" (6.4) GLASS

STANDARD

OPTIONAL

Locks

-Inactive Leaf

One pair of Kawneer flush bolts in the

inactive leaf of a pair of doors.

Controller

TM

is a 3-point locking system consisting of a two point locking device in the

inactive leaf in lieu of flush bolts, working in conjunction with the MS 1850A deadlock

in the active leaf. This combination provides for greater security than possible with

flush bolts and complies with the life safety considerations of building codes which

prohibit the use of flush bolts.

Thresholds

A 1/2" x 4" (12.7 x 101.6) aluminum mill

finish threshold.

A 1/2" x 6-3/4" (12.7 x 171.5) aluminum mill finish threshold.

Weathering

Single

Acting:

Weathering system in the

door and frame consisting of a

dense, bulb polymeric material,

which remains resilient and

retains its weathering ability

under temperature extremes.

(The system is complete with

an optional EPDM blade gasket

sweep strip applied to the

bottom door rail with concealed

fasteners).

Bottom Door Sweep

Double

Acting:

Pile cloth weathering in the

door and frame.

Exit Device

Kawneer 1686 Concealed Rod Exit

Device with or without a mortised type

cylinder.

Kawneer 1786 Rim Exit Device is a rim

type exit device with or without a rim type

cylinder. Pairs of doors require a Kawneer

RM-86 removable mullion.

Paneline

TM

exit device is a concealed rod

exit device applicable to single or pairs

of doors. It features an activating panel

contained within the door cross rail.

Kawneer 1686 EL Concealed Rod Exit Device electric modification is available.

Kawneer 1786 EL Rim Exit Device electric modification is available.

Kawneer 1686 CD Concealed Rod Exit Device available with cylinder dogging.

Kawneer 1786 CD Rim Exit Device available with cylinder dogging.

Kawneer 1686 Lever Handle is available for the Kawneer 1686 concealed rod exit

device.

Kawneer 1786 Lever Handle is available for the Kawneer 1786 rim type exit device.

Falcon 1690 Concealed Rod Exit Device with or without a mortised type cylinder.

Falcon 1790 Rim Exit Device is a rim type exit device with or without a rim type

cylinder.

Falcon EL 1690 electric modification is also available.

Falcon EL 1790 electric modification is also available

Paneline

TM

EL electric modification is also available.

Falcon 1990 is a concealed rod exit device with or without a rim type cylinder.

Falcon 2090 is a rim type exit device with or without a rim type cylinder. Pairs of doors

require a removable aluminum mullion. RM-70 with the Falcon 2090 exit device.

Exit Device Pulls:

Architects Classic style "CO-9" Pull with

Kawneer 1686 and 1786 exit devices.

Architects Classic style "CPN" Pull

for Paneline

TM

and Paneline

TM

EL exit

devices.

Optional Exit Device Pulls:

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

EXIT DEVICES AND PULLS

EXIT DEVICES

KAWNEER PANELINE

TM

/ PANELINE

TM

EL

STYLE"CPN" PULL ON

EXTERIOR OF DOOR

SEE PAGE 13 AND 14 FOR COMPLETE PANELINETM INFORMATION

CONCEALED ROD

Falcon 1990

RIM LATCH

Falcon 2090

STYLE "CO-9"

PULL

STYLE "CO-12"

PULL

CONCEALED ROD

Falcon 1690

Falcon EL 1690

RIM LATCH

Falcon 1790

Falcon EL 1790

CONCEALED ROD

Kawneer 1686

Kawneer 1686 EL

Kawneer 1686 CD

RIM LATCH

Kawneer 1786

Kawneer 1786 EL

Kawneer 1786 CD

PUSH-PULL HARDWARE

ARCHITECTS CLASSIC (PUSH PULL SETS)

SINGLE ACTING DOORS USE A PULL HANDLE AND PUSH BAR AS STANDARD

DOUBLE ACTING DOORS USE CP PUSH BARS BACK TO BACK AS STANDARD.

REFER TO HARDWARE SECTION FOR COMPLETE HARDWARE INFORMATION.

* CP-II PUSH BAR IS NOT TO BE USED FOR BACK TO BACK MOUNTING ON D/A DOORS.

STYLE CP-II* PUSH BAR

STYLE CP PUSH BAR

STYLE CO-9

PULL

STYLE CO-12

PULL

CO-9/CP-II

CO-12 /CP-II

CO-9/CP

CO-12/CP

CP-II/CP-II*

CP/CP

CO-9/CO-9

CO-12/CO-12

ARCHITECTS CLASSIC (COMPONENTS)

EXTERIOR VIEW OF 190 DOOR (350/500 SIMILAR) "CPN" PULL AND OPTIONAL CYLINDER GUARD SHOWN.

O VERALL W/ ST OPS

LEVER HANDLE

Kawneer 1686

Kawneer 1786

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Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

PUSH PUSH PUSH 6-1/8" (155.6) 5-7/8" (149.2) 5-7/8" (149.2) 8-1/4" (209.6) 36-1/8" (917.6) 1/8" (3.2) 7-1/8" (181.0) 1-23/32" (43.8) 1-1/8"(27.8) 17/32" (13.5) PUSH PUSH

1

2

3*

1

2

3*

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PANELINE

TM

EXIT DEVICE

ACTIVE DOOR SIDELITE *VESTIBULE DOOR

(Without Exit Device or Lock) CROSSRAIL

WITH EXIT DEVICE AND CPN PULL HANDLE

SIDELITE

CROSSRAIL CROSSRAILWITH FIXED PANEL TO BOTTOM OF DOOR SEE NOTE SEE NOTE

The Paneline

TM

concealed rod exit device for 190, 350 and 500 doors will accommodate variations in stile width and door width as

shown in the following illustrations. Sidelites adjacent to Paneline

TM

equipped doors not requiring exit devices may be fitted with

fixed panels as detailed below to match the general appearance of the Paneline

TM

cross rail.

The Optional Paneline

TM

EL device is designed for electrified access control and is compatible with most key pad and card reader

systems.

See Hardware Section for complete description of Paneline

TM

hardware, including finish of units.

Paneline

TM

uses mortise cylinder in lieu of the normal rim-type.

Dummy Paneline

TM

units are not for use with any type of lock.

INTERIOR ELEVATIONS

NOTE: Sidelites must be stop glazed above and below rail.

PANELINE

TM

EL COMPONENTS

POWER TRANSFER INTERMEDIATE BUTT HINGE

POWER TRANSFER INTERMEDIATE OFFSET PIVOT

ELECTRIC POWER TRANSFER (EPT)

SP-1000X POWER SUPPLY

LOCK STILE TRIM FILLER WIDTH VARIES WITH STILE WIDTH

DOGGING LOCK (TYPICAL)

190 DOOR

DOOR OPENING WIDTH 4'-0" (1219.2) MAX. - 2'-9 9/32" (845.3) MIN. 3'-0" (914.6) ADA MIN.

PIVOT STILE TRIM FILLER WIDTH VARIES WITH DOOR WIDTH

350 DOOR

DOOR OPENING WIDTH 4'-0" (1219.2) MAX. - 2'-10 13/32" (873.9) MIN.

3'-0" (914.6) ADA MIN.

500 DOOR

DOOR OPENING WIDTH 4'-0" (1219.2) MAX. - 2'-11 29/32" (912.0) MIN.

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1 or 3*

1 or 3*

PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH 8-1/4" (209.6) 36-1/8" (917.6) 1/8" (3.2) 7-1/8" (181.0) 1-23/32" (43.8) 1-1/8"(27.8) 17/32" (13.5)

1

2

3*

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PANELINE

TM

EXIT DEVICE

Sidelites adjacent to Paneline

TM

equipped doors not requiring exit devices may be fitted with fixed panels as detailed below to match the general

appearance of the Paneline

TM

cross rail.

See Hardware Section for complete description of Paneline

TM

hardware, including finish of units.

Paneline

TM

uses mortise cylinder in lieu of the normal rim-type.

Dummy Paneline

TM

units should not use any type of lock.

INTERIOR ELEVATION

NOTE: Sidelites must be stop glazed above and below rail.

* ALTERNATE CROSSRAIL FOR VESTIBULE DOORS

(Without Exit Device or Lock)

CROSS RAIL WITH EXIT DEVICE

AND PULL

SIDELITE

CROSS RAIL CROSS RAILWITH

FIXED PANEL TO BTM OF DOOR (FIXED LOCATION) SEE NOTE SEE NOTE

INACTIVE DOOR ACTIVE DOOR SIDELITE

EXTERIOR VIEW OF 190 DOOR (350-500 SIMILAR) WITH "CPN" PULL AND STANDARD CYLINDER GUARD

SHOWN

STYLE"CPN" PULL ON

EXTERIOR OF DOOR

LOCK STILE TRIM FILLER WIDTH

VARIES WITH STILE WIDTH

DOGGING LOCK (TYPICAL)

190 DOOR

DOOR OPENING WIDTH 8'-0" (2438.4) MAX. - 5'-7 1/4"" (1708.2) MIN. 6'-0" (1828.8) ADA MIN.

PIVOT STILE TRIM FILLER WIDTH VARIES WITH DOOR WIDTH

350 DOOR

DOOR OPENING WIDTH 8'-0" (2438.4) MAX. - 5'-9 5/16" (1761.0) MIN. 6'-0" (1828.8) ADA MIN.

500 DOOR

DOOR OPENING WIDTH 8'-0" (2438.4) MAX. - 6'-0" (1828.8) MIN. 6'-0" (1828.8) ADA MIN.

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10'-3 1/2" (3136.9)

7'-0" (2133.6)

3'-6"x7'-0"

8'-0" (2438.4)

7'-0" (2133.6)

10'-3 1/2" (3136.9)

4'-6"x7'-0"

3'-0"x7'-0"

3'-0"x7'-0"

3'-0"x7'-0"

9'-0" (2734.2)

8'-3 1/2" (2527.3)

9'-3 1/2" (2832.1)

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MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SIZES

DOOR OPENING WIDTH TO 9'-0" (2743.2)

DOOR OPENING HEIGHT TO 8'-0" (2438.4)

OVERALL FRAME HEIGHT TO 8'-1 3/4" (2482.9) W/O TRANSOM

OVERALL FRAME HEIGHT TO 12'-0" (3657.6) WITH TRANSOM

NOTE: 1/4" GLAZING INFILL ONLY

SWING TYPE

BIFOLD TYPE

AUTO SHOWROOM DOOR

SCALE 3" = 1'-0"

AUTO SHOWROOM PACKAGE

DOORS ... 190 NARROW STILE, 350 MEDIUM STILE AND 500 WIDE STILE DOORS.

FRAME ... TRIFAB

TM

VG 450 CENTER.

CLOSER ... NORTON 1601 ADJUSTABLE OR 1601 BF ADJUSTABLE SURFACE CLOSER (ACTIVE LEAF ONLY).

BUTT HINGES ... ONE PAIR 4-1/2" x 4" (114.3 x 101.6) BALL BEARING BUTTS ON ACTIVE LEAF, ONE AND ONE HALF PAIR ON

INACTIVE LEAVES AT HINGE JAMB. CONTINUOUS HINGE ON INACTIVE LEAVES.

LOCKS ... ADAMS-RITE MS1850A WITH (2) CYLINDERS ON ACTIVE LEAF.

FLUSHBOLTS ... ONE PAIR EDGE MOUNTED FOR INACTIVE LEAVES (FACE MOUNTED ON #2 INACTIVE LEAF OF BIFOLD TYPE).

THRESHOLD ... 1/2" x 4" (12.7 x 101.6) ALUMINUM.

RISER BLOCK ... EXTRUDED ALUMINUM BLOCK APPLIED TO BOTTOM RAIL OF EACH INACTIVE LEAF.

OPTIONAL CASTER ... IN LIEU OF RISER BLOCK, FACE APPLIED CASTER TO LEADING STILE OF INACTIVE LEAF.

FRAME WIDTH

FRAME WIDTH

DOOR OPENING

DOOR OPENING

DOOR OPENING

DOOR OPENING

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450501 450501 450501 450501 450501

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AUTO SHOWROOM DOOR

SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

OVERALL FRAME

DOOR OPENING

SWING TYPE

OVERALL FRAME

DOOR OPENING

BIFOLD TYPE

OPTIONAL

CONTINUOUS HINGE

JAMB

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200059 200058 200057 200056 200055 1/2" (12.7) 1" (25.4) 1/2" (12.7) 11/16" (42.9) 1" (25.4) 200053 1-3/8" (34.9) 200054 200039 with 249235 10" (254) 069139 069143 039345

*

069141

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THRESHOLDS

INFILL OPTIONS

ACCESSORY ITEMS

APPLICATION

FOR SINGLE ACTING DOOR

FOR CENTER HUNG

CONCEALED CLOSER

*

SOME BUILDING CODES LIMIT THRESHOLD HEIGHT TO 1/2” (12.7) MAX.

APPLIED STOP FOR

SINGLE ACTING DOOR

OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL WEATHERING 069177 APPLIED DOOR STOP 038365 FINGER PROTECTOR 069154 APPLIED DOOR STOP

HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL CROSS RAILS

SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

INTERMEDIATE RAILS, INFILL OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES

3/16" (4.3) & 1/4" (6.4)

INFILL

OPTIONAL

STANDARD

5/16" (7.9) & 3/8" (9.5) 7/16" (11.1) & 1/2" (12.7) 9/16" (14.3) & 5/8" (15.9) 11/16" (17.5) & 3/4" (19.0) 15/16" (23.8) & 1" (25.4)

BEVEL GLASS STOPS SQUARE GLASS STOPS

FOR CENTER HUNG

FLOOR CLOSERS

CROSS RAIL

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HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE ITEMS

Note: The symbol of access is an adhesive backed decal applied to the surface of the optional cross rail. Letters and symbols on plastic push

shield are engraved and filled with white epoxy enamel.

Description

Architects Classic CO-12 Pull

BF3 Push Shield with symbol

Application

Door with or without

exit device

(omit w/exit device)

Door cross rail

Length/Size

12" OC Pull attachment

15-7/8" x 7-7/8" (403.2 x 200.0)

1/8" (3.2) Thick

Height Location

44-5/16" from Top Mounting Hole

to Btm. of Door

Total Projection

3-1/4" (82.6)

1/8" (3.2)

See Hardware Section

Material / Finish

Pebble Finish

Black Plastic

PUSH-PULLS

STYLE

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3-7/8" (98.5) 6-1/2" (165.1) 6-1/2" (165.1)

190

350

500

10" (254.0) 12" (304.8) 16" (406.4) OR 7 1/2" (184.2) 10" (254.0) 12" (304.8)

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SCALE 3" = 1' 0"

BOTTOM RAILS

NOTE:

See Page 17 for available

Horizontal Intermediate Members.

OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAILS

Rail heights shown may be used on 190, 350, and 500 doors.

Custom heights available.

STANDARD BOTTOM RAILS

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0.49

66%

0.48 0.46 0.44 0.42 0.40 0.38 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.30 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.70 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 85 80 75 70 65 60 0.75 0.65 0.55 0.45 0.35 0.25 (2.73) (2.61) (2.50) (2.39) (2.27) (2.16) (2.05) (1.93) (1.82) (1.71) (1.59) (1.48) (1.37) (1.25) (1.14) 0.90 0.85 7'-2" (2184.4) 3'-4" (1016.0) 30.125" (765.2) 75.75" (1924.1)

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THERMAL CHARTS

Example Glass U-Factor = 0.28 Btu/hr • ft

2

• °F

Total Daylight Opening

= 30.125" x 75.75" = 15.85 ft

2

Total Projected Area

= 3'-4" x 7'-2" = 23.9 ft

2

Percent of Glass

= (Total Daylight Opening ÷ Total Projected Area)100

= (15.85 ÷ 23.9)100 = 66%

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

EXAMPLE

NO

T FOR DESIGN

COG

U-factor

Percent of Glass Area

Based on 66% glass and center of glass (COG) U-factor of 0.28

System U-factor is equal to 0.49 Btu/hr • ft

2

• °F

Btu

hr • ft

2

• °F

System U-factor

(DLO) (DLO) (F.W.) (F .H.)

Generic Project Specific U-factor Example Calculation

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0.48 (2.73) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.80) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57)

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190 (SINGLE DOOR)

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft

2

·

o

F)

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area

(Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area)

COG

U-factor

Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts:

For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted.

Glass properties are based on center of glass values (winter conditions) and are obtained

from your glass supplier.

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THERMAL CHARTS

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

SHGC

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

System VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

VT

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THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX (NFRC SIZE)

190 (SINGLE DOOR)

Thermal Transmittance

1

(BTU/hr • ft

2

• °F)

Glass U-Factor

3

Overall U-Factor

4

0.48

0.78

0.46

0.77

0.44

0.76

0.42

0.75

0.40

0.74

0.38

0.73

0.36

0.72

0.34

0.71

0.32

0.70

0.30

0.69

0.28

0.68

0.26

0.67

0.24

0.66

0.22

0.65

0.20

0.65

0.18

0.63

0.16

0.61

0.14

0.60

0.12

0.59

0.10

0.58

SHGC Matrix

2

Glass SHGC

3

Overall SHGC

4

0.75

0.48

0.70

0.45

0.65

0.42

0.60

0.39

0.55

0.36

0.50

0.33

0.45

0.30

0.40

0.27

0.35

0.24

0.30

0.21

0.25

0.18

0.20

0.15

0.15

0.13

0.10

0.10

0.05

0.07

Visible Transmittance

2

Glass VT

3

Overall VT

4

0.75

0.44

0.70

0.41

0.65

0.38

0.60

0.35

0.55

0.32

0.50

0.29

0.45

0.26

0.40

0.23

0.35

0.21

0.30

0.18

0.25

0.15

0.20

0.12

0.15

0.09

0.10

0.06

0.05

0.03

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear

interpolation is permitted.

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100.

2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with

NFRC 200.

3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and

are obtained from your glass supplier.

4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on

the standard NFRC specimen size of 960mm wide by

2090mm high (37-3/4" by 82-3/8").

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0.47 (2.67) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.80) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57)

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190 (PAIR OF DOORS)

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft

2

·

o

F)

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area

(Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area)

COG

U-factor

Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts:

For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted.

Glass properties are based on center of glass values (winter conditions) and are obtained

from your glass supplier.

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THERMAL CHARTS

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

SHGC

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

System VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

VT

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THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX (NFRC SIZE)

190 (PAIR OF DOORS)

Thermal Transmittance

1

(BTU/hr • ft

2

• °F)

Glass U-Factor

3

Overall U-Factor

4

0.47

0.73

0.46

0.72

0.44

0.71

0.42

0.70

0.40

0.69

0.38

0.68

0.36

0.67

0.34

0.66

0.32

0.64

0.30

0.63

0.28

0.62

0.26

0.61

0.24

0.60

0.22

0.59

0.20

0.58

0.18

0.56

0.16

0.55

0.14

0.54

0.12

0.53

0.10

0.52

SHGC Matrix

2

Glass SHGC

3

Overall SHGC

4

0.75

0.50

0.70

0.47

0.65

0.44

0.60

0.41

0.55

0.38

0.50

0.35

0.45

0.31

0.40

0.28

0.35

0.25

0.30

0.22

0.25

0.19

0.20

0.16

0.15

0.13

0.10

0.09

0.05

0.06

Visible Transmittance

2

Glass VT

3

Overall VT

4

0.75

0.47

0.70

0.44

0.65

0.41

0.60

0.38

0.55

0.35

0.50

0.31

0.45

0.28

0.40

0.25

0.35

0.22

0.30

0.19

0.25

0.16

0.20

0.13

0.15

0.09

0.10

0.06

0.05

0.03

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear

interpolation is permitted.

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100.

2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with

NFRC 200.

3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and

are obtained from your glass supplier.

4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on

the standard NFRC specimen size of 1920mm wide by

2090mm high (75-1/2" by 82-3/8").

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0.48 (2.73) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.80) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57)

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350 (SINGLE DOOR)

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft

2

·

o

F)

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area

(Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area)

COG

U-factor

Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts:

For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted.

Glass properties are based on center of glass values (winter conditions) and are obtained

from your glass supplier.

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AUGUST, 2015

THERMAL CHARTS

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

SHGC

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

System VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

VT

(29)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX (NFRC SIZE)

350 (SINGLE DOOR)

Thermal Transmittance

1

(BTU/hr • ft

2

• °F)

Glass U-Factor

3

Overall U-Factor

4

0.48

0.83

0.46

0.82

0.44

0.81

0.42

0.81

0.40

0.80

0.38

0.79

0.36

0.78

0.34

0.77

0.32

0.76

0.30

0.75

0.28

0.74

0.26

0.73

0.24

0.72

0.22

0.71

0.20

0.70

0.18

0.69

0.16

0.68

0.14

0.68

0.12

0.67

0.10

0.66

SHGC Matrix

2

Glass SHGC

3

Overall SHGC

4

0.75

0.43

0.70

0.41

0.65

0.38

0.60

0.36

0.55

0.33

0.50

0.30

0.45

0.28

0.40

0.25

0.35

0.23

0.30

0.20

0.25

0.17

0.20

0.15

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.10

0.05

0.07

Visible Transmittance

2

Glass VT

3

Overall VT

4

0.75

0.39

0.70

0.36

0.65

0.34

0.60

0.31

0.55

0.29

0.50

0.26

0.45

0.23

0.40

0.21

0.35

0.18

0.30

0.16

0.25

0.13

0.20

0.10

0.15

0.08

0.10

0.05

0.05

0.03

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear

interpolation is permitted.

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100.

2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with

NFRC 200.

3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and

are obtained from your glass supplier.

4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on

the standard NFRC specimen size of 960mm wide by

2090mm high (37-3/4" by 82-3/8").

(30)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

0.47 (2.67) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.80) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57)

AUGUST, 2015

350 (PAIR OF DOORS)

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft

2

·

o

F)

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area

(Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area)

COG

U-factor

Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts:

For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted.

Glass properties are based on center of glass values (winter conditions) and are obtained

from your glass supplier.

(31)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

THERMAL CHARTS

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

SHGC

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

System VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

VT

(32)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX (NFRC SIZE)

350 (PAIR OF DOORS)

Thermal Transmittance

1

(BTU/hr • ft

2

• °F)

Glass U-Factor

3

Overall U-Factor

4

0.47

0.79

0.46

0.78

0.44

0.77

0.42

0.76

0.40

0.75

0.38

0.74

0.36

0.73

0.34

0.72

0.32

0.71

0.30

0.70

0.28

0.69

0.26

0.68

0.24

0.67

0.22

0.66

0.20

0.65

0.18

0.64

0.16

0.63

0.14

062

0.12

0.61

0.10

0.60

SHGC Matrix

2

Glass SHGC

3

Overall SHGC

4

0.75

0.46

0.70

0.43

0.65

0.40

0.60

0.37

0.55

0.35

0.50

0.32

0.45

0.29

0.40

0.26

0.35

0.23

0.30

0.21

0.25

0.18

0.20

0.15

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.05

0.07

Visible Transmittance

2

Glass VT

3

Overall VT

4

0.75

0.42

0.70

0.39

0.65

0.36

0.60

0.34

0.55

0.31

0.50

0.28

0.45

0.25

0.40

0.22

0.35

0.20

0.30

0.17

0.25

0.14

0.20

0.11

0.15

0.08

0.10

0.06

0.05

0.03

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear

interpolation is permitted.

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100.

2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with

NFRC 200.

3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and

are obtained from your glass supplier.

4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on

the standard NFRC specimen size of 1920mm wide by

2090mm high (75-1/2" by 82-3/8").

(33)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

0.48 (2.73) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.80) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57)

AUGUST, 2015

500 (SINGLE DOOR)

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft

2

·

o

F)

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area

(Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area)

COG

U-factor

Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts:

For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted.

Glass properties are based on center of glass values (winter conditions) and are obtained

from your glass supplier.

(34)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

THERMAL CHARTS

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

SHGC

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

System VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG

VT

(35)

Laws and building and safety codes gover

ning the design and use of glazed

entrance, window

, and curtain wall pr

oducts vary widely

. Kawneer does not contr

ol

the selection of pr

oduct configurations, operating har

dwar e, or glazing materials, and assumes no r esponsibility ther efor . Kawneer r

eserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed

necessary for pr oduct impr ovement. © Kawneer Company , Inc., 2015

EC 97911-065

AUGUST, 2015

THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX (NFRC SIZE)

500 (SINGLE DOOR)

Thermal Transmittance

1

(BTU/hr • ft

2

• °F)

Glass U-Factor

3

Overall U-Factor

4

0.48

0.87

0.46

0.86

0.44

0.85

0.42

0.84

0.40

0.84

0.38

0.83

0.36

0.82

0.34

0.81

0.32

0.81

0.30

0.80

0.28

0.79

0.26

0.78

0.24

0.77

0.22

0.77

0.20

0.76

0.18

0.75

0.16

0.74

0.14

0.73

0.12

0.73

0.10

0.72

SHGC Matrix

2

Glass SHGC

3

Overall SHGC

4

0.75

0.38

0.70

0.36

0.65

0.34

0.60

0.32

0.55

0.29

0.50

0.27

0.45

0.25

0.40

0.23

0.35

0.21

0.30

0.18

0.25

0.16

0.20

0.14

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.05

0.07

Visible Transmittance

2

Glass VT

3

Overall VT

4

0.75

0.33

0.70

0.31

0.65

0.29

0.60

0.27

0.55

0.25

0.50

0.22

0.45

0.20

0.40

0.18

0.35

0.16

0.30

0.13

0.25

0.11

0.20

0.09

0.15

0.07

0.10

0.04

0.05

0.02

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear

interpolation is permitted.

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100.

2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with

NFRC 200.

3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and

are obtained from your glass supplier.

4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on

the standard NFRC specimen size of 960mm wide by

2090mm high (37-3/4" by 82-3/8").

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